Kitchen Sharing

Developed by two students of the Free University of Bozen, Kitchen Sharing aims to create, around a kitchen, an aggregation, collaboration, socialization space.

The sharing of goods, tools and spaces it’s now-a-days a point of social transformation.

A way against crisis, which changes the concept, spread in the Occidental society, of the possession as a key point in our being; to share is transforming the work of designer.

Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing

We aware the car, the bicycle, why we don’t share the kitchen? The kitchen and convivio have historically been the centre of relationships, a place/event of socialization and meeting, a place of collective identity construction. Kitchen sharing is a modular kitchen that will be placed in public spaces, for specific events and accessible by anyone who is living, even temporary, in a defined area. It’s a social project, that’s aim to create, around a kitchen, an aggregation, collaboration, socialization space. The kitchen is composed by three main modules, which locate the main function of the food preparation: washing, preparation and cooking. This modules are equipped by three tables where you can directly eat what you just cooked by creating a meeting and sharing space. The peculiarity of this three modules is the shelf-Onitred, a material obtained by recycled glass.

Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing
Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing
Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing
Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing
Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing
Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen), Kitchen Sharing


Kitchen Sharing
Design: Naomi Galavotti and Martina Ranedda (Free University of Bozen)
Supervisor: Claudio Larcher, Sebastian Camerer and Carmelo Marabello
In collaboration with: Foster, Pichler, Onitred, Fabbromeccanica, Ballarini and Ravinala